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Hemingway - Home to Home

Polydactyl/Hemingway

Male, 13 yrs 4 mos
South Elgin, IL
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Disclaimer: This animal is not in Anderson custody. and is a courtesy post to help a member of the community rehome directly without shelter intervention. Any adoption inquiries should be directed to the owner at dsabal90@gmail.com and/or (630) 675-9271. Anderson Humane makes no guarantees regarding medical or behavioral status of this animal, and the current owner is solely responsible for disclosing any challenges or concerns. Hemingway is an adorable polydactyl cat that is full of life! Give him a cat toy ball and he will chase it all over the house. His favorite treat is ice cream and cat treat sticks. He has loved our 3 children very well, but as he gets older it is becoming too loud for him. Our youngest son is allergic so unfortunately, we do have to re-home him. Recently he has started urinating on the kids toys so we believe he would do best with a kid free home. He craves love and attention and loves to sit on your lap and be pet. He loves water and his favorite place to drink from is straight from the faucet. He will always watch you shower so he can drink from the sink faucet.
Photo of Moldie (bonded with Goldie)

Moldie (bonded with Goldie)

Domestic Shorthair Polydactyl/Hemingway

Male, 7 mos
Stoughton, WI
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Not good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Some duos are simply meant to be—and Goldie and Moldie are one of those heart-melting, can’t-have-one-without-the-other pairs. This bonded brother and sister have been side by side their entire lives, and they’re looking for a home where they can continue their journey together… preferably one with plenty of climbing opportunities and a steady supply of snacks. Moldie (short for Moldavite) is the brave little explorer of the two. He’s the first to venture into new territory, carefully investigating every nook and cranny before reporting back to Goldie with his official “all clear.” While he may startle at first, a little reassurance from his human goes a long way—once he knows he’s safe, he settles in and gets right back to his important work (like scaling doors and diving into hanging laundry baskets). Goldie is a bit more sensitive when it comes to new experiences, but she takes her cues from her brother and blossoms beautifully with time, patience, and a calm environment. Together, they balance each other perfectly—two tiny souls building confidence side by side. These two are currently in their “part kitten, part monkey” phase. If it can be climbed, they will climb it. Cat trees? Amazing. Closet shelves? Even better. The back of a door with hanging items? Moldie has already claimed that as his personal jungle gym. Their future home should be ready for vertical adventures and daily zoomies fueled by what we suspect is extra energy stored in their adorable polydactyl toe beans. When playtime winds down, their softer side shines. While they’re not fans of being picked up, Goldie and Moldie are champion snugglers on their own terms. Expect them draped across your legs, curled in your lap, and snoozing peacefully after a long day of antics. They adore other cats—especially calm, nurturing ones. Having been raised with “manny cats,” they’ve mastered the art of politely approaching for cuddles: gentle head lowers, slow blinks, loud purring, and then… flop. It’s as sweet as it sounds. They’re also equal-opportunity entertainers. Toys, boxes, (supervised) crinkly bags, anything that makes noise—if it exists, it’s fun. They even love catnip so much that their foster has to keep it under lock and key. Moldie is especially food-motivated and goes wild for treats like Churu bites and chicken lollipops, which makes bonding with him extra easy. Their ideal home will be calm and patient—likely no dogs—and filled with cozy perches for bird watching, space to run, and humans who understand that trust takes a little time but is so worth the wait. More than anything, they just want someone to be near them, sharing in their world as they grow into confident, loving companions. Goldie and Moldie aren’t just kittens—they’re a tiny team. They comfort each other, play together, and even prefer to face life’s big moments (like vet visits) side by side. Separating them isn’t an option—they belong together, always. If your home could use a little more laughter, a lot more love, and a few extra toe beans… Goldie and Moldie are ready to fill it.
Photo of Goldie (Bonded with Moldie)

Goldie (Bonded with Moldie)

Domestic Shorthair Polydactyl/Hemingway

Female, 7 mos
Stoughton, WI
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Not good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Some duos are simply meant to be—and Goldie and Moldie are one of those heart-melting, can’t-have-one-without-the-other pairs. This bonded brother and sister have been side by side their entire lives, and they’re looking for a home where they can continue their journey together… preferably one with plenty of climbing opportunities and a steady supply of snacks. Moldie (short for Moldavite) is the brave little explorer of the two. He’s the first to venture into new territory, carefully investigating every nook and cranny before reporting back to Goldie with his official “all clear.” While he may startle at first, a little reassurance from his human goes a long way—once he knows he’s safe, he settles in and gets right back to his important work (like scaling doors and diving into hanging laundry baskets). Goldie is a bit more sensitive when it comes to new experiences, but she takes her cues from her brother and blossoms beautifully with time, patience, and a calm environment. Together, they balance each other perfectly—two tiny souls building confidence side by side. These two are currently in their “part kitten, part monkey” phase. If it can be climbed, they will climb it. Cat trees? Amazing. Closet shelves? Even better. The back of a door with hanging items? Moldie has already claimed that as his personal jungle gym. Their future home should be ready for vertical adventures and daily zoomies fueled by what we suspect is extra energy stored in their adorable polydactyl toe beans. When playtime winds down, their softer side shines. While they’re not fans of being picked up, Goldie and Moldie are champion snugglers on their own terms. Expect them draped across your legs, curled in your lap, and snoozing peacefully after a long day of antics. They adore other cats—especially calm, nurturing ones. Having been raised with “manny cats,” they’ve mastered the art of politely approaching for cuddles: gentle head lowers, slow blinks, loud purring, and then… flop. It’s as sweet as it sounds. They’re also equal-opportunity entertainers. Toys, boxes, (supervised) crinkly bags, anything that makes noise—if it exists, it’s fun. They even love catnip so much that their foster has to keep it under lock and key. Moldie is especially food-motivated and goes wild for treats like Churu bites and chicken lollipops, which makes bonding with him extra easy. Their ideal home will be calm and patient—likely no dogs—and filled with cozy perches for bird watching, space to run, and humans who understand that trust takes a little time but is so worth the wait. More than anything, they just want someone to be near them, sharing in their world as they grow into confident, loving companions. Goldie and Moldie aren’t just kittens—they’re a tiny team. They comfort each other, play together, and even prefer to face life’s big moments (like vet visits) side by side. Separating them isn’t an option—they belong together, always. If your home could use a little more laughter, a lot more love, and a few extra toe beans… Goldie and Moldie are ready to fill it.

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